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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1925, p. 5

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vorth Shore CHapter of the rs ‘of: the: American Revoluâ€" micet on Thursday afternoon, ‘at the home of Mrs. James of Maple Lang. A musical will be given by Mrs. Watâ€" irentâ€"Teacher Mfiim of léldâ€"Shiclds high school will ‘afternoon at ‘three o‘clock iglish club roo#:_ M will by different ftuehn on P"Plln\t!pn"“. examinations subjects mnl’.mnt to enâ€" luirements; for the different s and colleges, her daughter, Mrs. ( Will give a trivel taik rd husband a‘;nfl ht-l;;:l;) way ten years ago, Novemâ€" 915. c CARD OF THANKS vish .to _e our sincere for the sympathy and floral tendered us 'ng our reâ€" eavement, the frth of our ther . 4 d and loving | remembrance HOOL P.T, A. S THIY AFTERNOON TO ENJOY) â€" =~ E MUSIC AND TALK IN MEMORIA M oths, Napkins, YoTrs. 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A 50¢ Vial of ‘"Day Dream" Perfume with the Purchase of any "DAY DREAM" Toilet Article Amounting 2 ECCCE ADC U U EY , ‘dark, orange and torch tints: With Each 50¢ Bottle of Day Dream Brilliantine hairâ€"Beneficial to the s With Each 50c Box of DAY DREAM ROUGE 2000R SCY OBRA T cleansing, softening and: preâ€" hi es the scealpâ€" 4 5 mmmrmmmrmmm On Saturday, Nov. 7, at two o‘clock Highland Park Chapter No. 226, Royâ€" al Arch ‘Masons will hold a special convocation for work, conferring the Royal Arch degrees on two teams. At six o‘clock a dinner will be served and at sevenâ€"thirty the Past High Priests will confer the degree. e ROYAL ARCH MASONS â€" ‘_. HONOR PAST OFFICERS The regular monthly meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highâ€" land Park Hospital will be held at Trinity Episcopal Parish houge on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 10 a. m. HOSPITAL : AUXILIARY . _ __MEETS NEXT â€"WEEK Mrs, Marie Mahen, aged 69, wife of John Mahen of Highwood, died last Thursday in the Highland Park hospital, following an illness of chronic heart trouble. Besides the husband there survive the following children: James, F. J., Wiiliam, Henry and Mrs. Annie Shelton. The funeral was held at 9:30 o‘clock Monâ€" day at St. Janigqs church and burial was at Everett. HIGHWOOD WOMAN _ _ TAKEN BY DEATH Annual November sale of dresses, coats and hats. Dresses $25 to $40; coats $47.50 to $150 and hats $8 to $15. We are also closing _ out our lin@ of silk and jersey petticoats, all sizes $3 :and $5. The Wincanton Shop, 160 Hazel ave., Highland Park. Mrs, August Zimmer of Laurel avenue has invited the ladies to her home for / the Novemebr meeting which will take place next FTuesday, Nov. 10 at two.o‘clock. _ | avenue, by A. L.‘MecPherson, adjoin‘> ! ing the gasoline service station at the | corner of St. Johns/and Park avenue ; and facing Park ave. The sales roont ; section will be two stories in height | and fully equipped for the display of | the fine‘czrs handled, and the sales | section will be one story. The build-‘ ‘ ing will have a frontage of 60 feet and 160 feet in depth. It will be a| creditable addition to that part of'the! business district. CHANGE MEETING DAY OF â€"LADIES‘ SOCIETY The monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid society‘of the St. John‘s Evanâ€" gelical church will be held on the second Tuesday of every month hereâ€" after instead of on the second Thursâ€" day as heretofore. The ,meeting_will} start at two o‘clock as usual, ERECTING BUILDING |\Fine Sales & Service Structure | _ _Being Built on Park Ave.; | of Two Stories beditt @9 6. ihitiadinintarishads hiks. Ailics Rabidca hth h /4 | _ The officers elected were William G. | Lee, Cleveland, Ohio, president; Mary | Cassell, Cleveland, Ohio, viceâ€"presiâ€" | dent; Mary DuBois, Iowa, 2nd viceâ€" | president; and John O‘Keefe, Highâ€" | land Park, Ilinois, secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" |er and manager. The trustees were | A. E. King, A. H. Hawley and W. B. | Prenter. | ; 44 | _ _The report showed the home affairs | to be in the very best condition, and | 77 brokenâ€"down, old railroad men are | being cared for at the present time. sales â€" and servicv_e;w;tâ€" :?{ o.r.llw‘f;r the Dodge'Bmheru Motor company products i% being erected at 392 Park A. L. MePHERSON IS ‘h. Mr. Kilpatrick is a charter member of Divigion No. 1, Order of Railway }Cond&ctors, and ~the ~oldest living | member of the order in point of memâ€" | bership. f * | _ Much important business was tranâ€" sacted, of which might be mentioned _an amendment to the home byâ€"laws _eliminating ~the Order of Railway Conductors, ftom further connection with the home movement. Also an amendment to the articles of incorâ€" poration along the same lines. The valuation of: the home properâ€" ty as it now stands, given by the| Chicago Real Estate Board, is $369,« 295,69. ‘This includes the new addiâ€" tion to the home,. finished this year, costing approximately $172,000. hood of Locomotive Engineers; Sadie ~Scott, grand president, Ladies‘ Sociâ€" ety to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen; A. E. King, general secretary and treasurer, Brotherhood . of Railroad Trainmen; A. H. Hawley, general secretary and treasurer, Brotherhood of :Locomoâ€" tive .Firemen and Enginemen and William Kilpatrick of the Order of Railway Conductors. pJ largg and commodious modern ANNUAL MEETNG Ar _ RAIL MEN‘S HoME Oflcezjs‘ Elected; John O‘Keefe Continues as Secy.â€"Treasâ€" _ urer and Manager . *_ Washington Park was last year‘s champions of their division of the l«as'uenndexpetn:t«obethiayeu'!m!z=1 Highwood has had only 6 ,a‘.m scoredâ€" against. them . this year Next Sunday, November 8, Highâ€" wood‘s football team will meet the Washington Park team from Evanâ€" ston in the semiâ€"final contest of the Midâ€"West league. The Modocs were booked for this game but since they have ‘beendefeated it was ‘decided that since Highwood and Evanston wére | undefeated they should be matched up. e Hard Battle Scheduled Against Wasl,ington Park Team _( November 8 / HIGHWOOD TO PLAY â€" EVANSTON SUNDAY Nobs 15 South St. Johns Ave. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK in your home for you if yoti;' heating plimt 'is controlled by a thermostatic heat regulator. There is more ESTATE GAS RANGE with FRESH AIR OVEN also DANGLER or PEERLESS Gas Ranges A Honeywell or Minneapolis ; Regulator Comfor: GAS RANGES WASHING MACHINES AEROBEL â€" CONLON _ THOR WASHERS and RONERS Ai Th Make Your Monéi',,4G"°W attendance. The Home of Savings Depositors they can repeat. This promises to be a hot game and will draw a large will do the work and save fuel «:.; Lake Forest Nov. 26 © â€" Arrangements have been made for A game with the Lake Foprest Young Meéh‘s Club to be played at Lake For.â€" est Nov. 26, Thanksgiving day. Last year the Highwood team defeated the Lake Forest eleven, 2 to 0, and with the good record so far made by Highâ€" N. Fink. Robinson, Lauridsen, Stipe, Kautâ€" man, A. Englund, Juhrend, Kehrwald, F.. Fink, Pellinguini, wmx:;m, N. Englund, Shannon, Emmett, Stewart, DQYE!,. Bellei, Allien, Ellwood and they think that they can put Evanâ€" ston out of the running. . . _ In the Highwood lineup will be this #| tion . In the evening at six o‘clock a dinâ€" ner will be beld in the dining room ?tw’h.!k. This will be folâ€" sonic Annex and here will be found many :articles ldlptd;:'t: Christâ€" mas gifts, including towels, aprons, tively ‘dressed will be given. . | A bazaar, supper and card party ‘Nfitbhruph-dhr&hub day,; November l‘b’c“;’N'Chp- ter Guild.. The bazaar be held in Strenger‘s Plumbing shop in the Maâ€" owed by .a card party. An invitaâ€" fflifiMbthepabucu“. EASTERN STAR GUILD e \â€"PLAN BA“IAAR Nov. 14 .. Mn ; Affair is _ | 44 4 ty l t wel €4

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